Chapter 12: Q. 33 (page 989)
Find the gradient of the given function, and find the direction in which the function increases most rapidly at the specified point P.
Chapter 12: Q. 33 (page 989)
Find the gradient of the given function, and find the direction in which the function increases most rapidly at the specified point P.
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Use Theorem 12.33 to find the indicated derivatives in Exercises 27–30. Express your answers as functions of two variables.
Evaluate the following limits, or explain why the limit does not exist.
In Exercises, find the maximum and minimum of the function f subject to the given constraint. In each case explain why the maximum and minimum must both exist.
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